Tzolev Brook and King Hezekiah's wall

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  • Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
  • In the eighth century BC, Jerusalem experienced a dramatic change that was mainly reflected in an accelerated growth of residents and settlement areas. During this period, the Kingdom of Judah took in many refugees from the area of Samaria, which was conquered by the Assyrians in 722 BC. At that time, Hezekiah was king of Judah, and he prepared his kingdom and its capital Jerusalem to deal with the expected next step of the Assyrians, an attempt to conquer Jerusalem.
    Tzolev brook formed the natural northern border of Jerusalem after the settlement on the Western Hill. Jerusalem's weak point has always been on its northern border. The northern part is flatter, which allows for those trying to conquer the city, a convenient preparation area, when it comes to placing large weapons of war that require a wide plain, and flat terrain also allows for organizing many forces in a convenient manner.

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  • @PascalSalmaggi-oc6je
    @PascalSalmaggi-oc6je 12 днів тому +4

    Also tube is great for learning as it allows replay! Lots of good information to take in to help the imagination!🎉

  • @PascalSalmaggi-oc6je
    @PascalSalmaggi-oc6je 12 днів тому +2

    Ah now I understand the northern pools thank you

  • @laurejubran9812
    @laurejubran9812 11 днів тому

    Love your videos! Learning to be a guide. This is such a help!

  • @marciadewolf7785
    @marciadewolf7785 11 днів тому

    Enjoying these video's and the history/teaching, greatly! Wondering if Jesus would have walked on the two Roman cardo's that are talked about in this video?

  • @scottNewworldphotography
    @scottNewworldphotography 11 днів тому +1

    Fantastic video I truly enjoyed that the history in Israel is far beyond any culture in the world.
    Finding the Garden of Eden would be good.
    What plays on my mind is if you added water would the seeds from the beginning grow 🤔 you may say that just silly but Israel found seeds from over 2000 years ago and brought them back to life.
    But Israel should be number one in the wonders of the world.